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An electrical experiment, T. Birbeck,

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Miscellanea ad res electricas spectantia. Author's holograph MS. Illustrated with numerous diagrams and pen-drawings of electrical apparatus, etc., with two folding illustrations. The compiler of this MS., as we learn from the entry on p. 1, was a brother of Morris Birkbeck [1764-1825] who is described in the Dictionary of American Biography as 'the Illinois pioneer and publicist'.
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Title: An electrical experiment, T. Birbeck,
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Miscellanea ad res electricas spectantia.
Author's holograph MS.
Illustrated with numerous diagrams and pen-drawings of electrical apparatus, etc.
, with two folding illustrations.
The compiler of this MS.
, as we learn from the entry on p.
1, was a brother of Morris Birkbeck [1764-1825] who is described in the Dictionary of American Biography as 'the Illinois pioneer and publicist'.

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